I bought these bags. The shoulder strap is not removable. The cushion wrapping on them is, so you can cross the seat without it and the straps will lay flat, but then you have to store the cushions in your bag if you're going to use them. The straps should have been mounted at the ends of the bag so they could help hold the lid closed. I'm thinking of cutting the strap off. But I would leave enough on it to make a loop with a sewing machine and use one of those "G" type clips to connect it again if needed. The two straps that can be used to carry them with one hand will not join together if the bag is filled to its limit. They should have been longer. Not sure how I will fix that at the moment. The hooks that clip the bag on the rack skip from 18mm to 22mm. My bars are 20mm. So the 22mm setting has these bags sitting loose. I'll look for some plastic tubing to slip on my bars to make up the difference. There are six straps to tie this bag onto your rack. The bottom two are so far down the bag that they have to come back up to tie onto the rack bar. If you make them tight, they will want to lift the bag off the top hooks. But they are the only straps worth using to hold the bag on the bike. The side straps aren't mounted in a way to make them useful for that. The waterproof inner bag isn't much better than a garbage bag. If the outside is so water resistant, why bother with these inner bags? The main bag has a drain hole on the bottom, which moisture can work its way into the bag and your clothes, so keep that in mind if you remove the "garbage" bag. The front pocket has a strip of Velco-like cloth on it. The back panel should have had that so I could Velco it to the plate on my rack. The straps that go over the top to secure the top closed wants to slide off the sides like a strap on a woman's dress slips off her shoulders. They can be crisscrossed to solve this problem. The inner bag should have been mounted a little deeper, and the top flap zippered closed. There is nothing to keep it closed when filled except folding it over. Frankly, these bags need a lot of work, design wise. The side material seems very sturdy, but the bottom material is very questionable. The bag has loops sewn all over without any purpose beyond looks. I don't think anyone would ride a motorcycle with anything hooked to these. It would have been nice to have bottle holders on the sides. The straps that are used to hold it to the rack will loose tension if you remove anything from the bag, so you will have to re-tighten them, or visa-versa. Bottom line, I likely wasted my money on these bags, but there really isn't anything else out there for this kind of price. When they come out with ver. 2.0, I will likely upgrade and sell these bags off.
I really liked. But I have a doubt if it is necessary to pass this belt over the pillion seat. I think it must be quite uncomfortable on long journeys to sit on this belt.
if the shoulder strap is detachable on both ends, this would be one of the best side back ever. but you only made it detachable on one end leaving the other end hanging, thus hiding this strap is impossible and it doesn't look nice at all.
I bought these bags.
The shoulder strap is not removable. The cushion wrapping on them is, so you can cross the seat without it and the straps will lay flat, but then you have to store the cushions in your bag if you're going to use them. The straps should have been mounted at the ends of the bag so they could help hold the lid closed. I'm thinking of cutting the strap off. But I would leave enough on it to make a loop with a sewing machine and use one of those "G" type clips to connect it again if needed.
The two straps that can be used to carry them with one hand will not join together if the bag is filled to its limit. They should have been longer. Not sure how I will fix that at the moment.
The hooks that clip the bag on the rack skip from 18mm to 22mm. My bars are 20mm. So the 22mm setting has these bags sitting loose. I'll look for some plastic tubing to slip on my bars to make up the difference. There are six straps to tie this bag onto your rack. The bottom two are so far down the bag that they have to come back up to tie onto the rack bar. If you make them tight, they will want to lift the bag off the top hooks. But they are the only straps worth using to hold the bag on the bike. The side straps aren't mounted in a way to make them useful for that.
The waterproof inner bag isn't much better than a garbage bag. If the outside is so water resistant, why bother with these inner bags? The main bag has a drain hole on the bottom, which moisture can work its way into the bag and your clothes, so keep that in mind if you remove the "garbage" bag.
The front pocket has a strip of Velco-like cloth on it. The back panel should have had that so I could Velco it to the plate on my rack.
The straps that go over the top to secure the top closed wants to slide off the sides like a strap on a woman's dress slips off her shoulders. They can be crisscrossed to solve this problem. The inner bag should have been mounted a little deeper, and the top flap zippered closed. There is nothing to keep it closed when filled except folding it over.
Frankly, these bags need a lot of work, design wise. The side material seems very sturdy, but the bottom material is very questionable. The bag has loops sewn all over without any purpose beyond looks. I don't think anyone would ride a motorcycle with anything hooked to these. It would have been nice to have bottle holders on the sides. The straps that are used to hold it to the rack will loose tension if you remove anything from the bag, so you will have to re-tighten them, or visa-versa.
Bottom line, I likely wasted my money on these bags, but there really isn't anything else out there for this kind of price. When they come out with ver. 2.0, I will likely upgrade and sell these bags off.
Muito bonito o design e as funcionalidades, só tenho uma dúvida, é necessário passar está cinto próxima do banco?
eu acho que não seja nescessário, tem uma imagem que mostra não ser obrigatório. vou está comprando os meus para testa
I really liked. But I have a doubt if it is necessary to pass this belt over the pillion seat. I think it must be quite uncomfortable on long journeys to sit on this belt.
Solamente si no tienes rack para evitar eso
if the shoulder strap is detachable on both ends, this would be one of the best side back ever.
but you only made it detachable on one end leaving the other end hanging, thus hiding this strap is impossible and it doesn't look nice at all.
What is the width of the clip area from outer edge to outer edge (How much bar is needed to clip them on)?
A larger one would be nice to fit a laptop backpack inside
Bigger size is under development. So is tank bags and other models. We will have a full range of motorcycle bags by the end of this year or so.
Hi! Do you have a timeframe on when larger size is coming out? These bags are great! @@rhinowalk
I hope this bag sale in indonesia
Hi, Kim, you can check AliExpress. It sells globally. Locally, check lazada and shopee. Key word: Rhinowalk MT2040.